5 Best Dominica Waterfalls

Waterfall flowing into the Emerald Pool in Dominica.

There is a reason that Dominica is known as the "Nature Island." As far as Caribbean vacations go, this destination is not particularly famous for its beaches, but instead is known for its lush rainforests, flowing rivers, and numerous waterfalls, which are often considered the highlight of any Caribbean cruise visit. If you're looking to experience Dominica's natural beauty, visit one of the following five Dominica waterfalls that are consistently rated among the country's best.

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1. Trafalgar Falls

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Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Trafalgar Falls in Dominica, where twin cascades tumble down lush, emerald-green cliffs.

The side-by-side Dominica waterfalls known as Trafalgar Falls are truly a sight to see. The larger of the two, known as "Father," is just over 200 feet tall, while the smaller "Mother" falls comes in at just over 100 feet. Here, you have the option to swim in the cool waters beneath the falls or enjoy the natural hot springs nearby. Take advantage of an excursion to Trafalgar Falls, and you can reach the falls via a 10–15 minute walk along a footpath.

2. Emerald Pool

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Escape to the enchanting Emerald Pool, where a waterfall tumbles into a crystal-clear lagoon surrounded by lush rainforest.

The Emerald Pool is just a 30-minute hike into Morne Trois Pitons National Park. The 40-foot Dominica waterfall feeds a secluded emerald-green pool that is perfect for a quick dip. Thanks to the lush ferns, moss, and trees that envelop this treasured location, it's the perfect spot for nature photography. In fact, it was a backdrop in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.

Reserve an excursion to the Emerald Pool to experience this natural wonder and to swim at Champagne Reef — so named because the water bubbles from underwater vents.

3. Middleham Falls

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Discover the tranquil beauty of Middleham Falls, where gentle cascades flow over moss-covered rocks deep in Dominica’s rainforest.

Hidden deep within Morne Trois Pitons National Park, this Caribbean waterfall is over 200 feet tall and requires a bit of a trek through the rainforest to get to — you must climb roughly 600 feet up and over a ridge to reach this stunning spot. Along the way, you may spot an agouti (cousin of the guinea pig) or purple-throated hummingbirds, and you'll see the sprawling chataignier tree. Those who are able to make this 90-minute hike are rewarded with a pristine waterfall that is visited by very few travelers.

4. Hibiscus Falls

Hibiscus Dominica Waterfall.
Step into a hidden paradise at Hibiscus Falls in Dominica, where crystal-clear waters cascade into a secluded jungle pool.

On the other end of the spectrum, Hibiscus Falls is a popular attraction in Dominica partially because it's quite easy to access for visitors of all skill levels. With almost no walking required to reach the waterfall's viewpoint, and just a few steps to reach the pool below the waterfall, travelers can experience one of Dominica's treasures without the hiking that is required for other viewing opportunities.

Take an excursion to see Hibiscus Falls, access views of the rainforest, taste local fruits, and visit botanical gardens to learn more about the vegetation on the island.

5. Sari Sari Falls

Hikers on the trail leading to a waterfall in Dominica.
Embark on an unforgettable trek to Sari Sari Falls, where lush rainforest trails lead to a breathtaking waterfall.

Sari Sari Falls is another majestic Dominica waterfall that requires an adventurous heart to reach. Visitors must make a 90-minute hike that crosses the Sari Sari River several times to reach the waterfall basin. Expect to get wet, as this trail requires wading through the river and climbing over large rocks in order to reach the final, stunning viewpoint.

How to prepare for the Dominica waterfalls

 female hiker wearing a red backpack and yellow cap stands on a mossy rock, gazing at a towering waterfall surrounded by dense green foliage in the Dominican rainforest.
Conquer the trails and discover Dominica’s breathtaking waterfalls, where lush rainforests give way to cascading wonders.

Visiting Dominica’s waterfalls is an incredible experience, but a little preparation will go a long way. The trails can be rugged and wet, so be sure to bring sturdy shoes or sandals with good traction. Consider finding a reliable waterproof bag to keep your phone, camera, or other important items safe and dry from splashes or the frequent rainstorms Dominica often receives. Insect repellent is also a good idea to protect against mosquitoes, and if you plan to swim, don’t forget a swimsuit.

The best time to visit Dominica for waterfall hikes is during the dry season, from December to April. The weather is more predictable, trails are safer, and the waterfalls still flow beautifully. If you visit during the rainy season, be prepared for muddier trails and occasional rain showers. Stick to marked paths, watch the weather, and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.

Top activities near Dominica’s waterfalls

Dominica’s waterfalls are great for more than just sightseeing. Many, like Emerald Pool and Sari Sari Falls, have pools where you can take a refreshing swim. 

Further inland, attractions like Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provide even more opportunities to take in Dominica’s natural beauty. For a relaxing break, Batibou Beach, known for its pristine sands and turquoise waters, is a must-visit after a day of exploring.

Many excursions in Dominica are led by knowledgeable local guides who know the best routes and offer fascinating insights into the island’s culture and history. Some tours also include stops at nearby villages, where you can experience Dominica’s warm hospitality, learn about local traditions, and sample dishes like stewed fish or freshly picked tropical fruits. These combined experiences make exploring Dominica’s waterfalls as rewarding as the sights themselves.

Why Dominica is the Caribbean’s nature island

A scenic view of Dominica’s coastline with sailboats anchored in the deep blue waters, colorful houses nestled in the hills, and verdant mountains rising in the background under a pastel-hued sky.
Discover Dominica’s lush landscapes, where emerald-green mountains meet the sparkling Caribbean Sea.

Dominica is often called the Nature Island of the Caribbean, and for good reason. Its rainforests, waterfalls, wildlife, and volcanic landscapes make it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts. The island’s volcanic origins have shaped its rugged terrain and fertile soil, which support a wide range of plant and animal life. Visitors will find everything from towering trees to bright tropical flowers, all thriving in this unique environment.

Wildlife is another highlight of Dominica, especially its tropical birds. Species like the purple-throated hummingbird, the purple-throated carib, and the rare Jaco parrot (also known as the red amazon) are often spotted around the island. These birds, along with a variety of reptiles and amphibians, add to Dominica’s reputation as the Nature Island. As a cherry on top, the island’s volcanic roots and geothermal features make Dominica stand out from other Caribbean destinations.

Dominica has made preserving its environment a priority, focusing on ecotourism to protect its landscapes. These efforts ensure that the island stays as untouched and beautiful as it is today.

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